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Japan and India to be next AI hotspots: Vinod Khosla

Early investor in OpenAI says West must lead innovation race against China

Vinod Khosla, the founder of Khosla Ventures, urged the need for Western countries to accelerate the pace of AI development in the race against China. (Khosla Ventures)

PALO ALTO, California -- Artificial intelligence innovations are diverse, and related business opportunities are expanding to Asia, including India and Japan, Vinod Khosla, a prominent venture capitalist in Silicon Valley, said in a recent interview with Nikkei.

His company, Khosla Ventures, one of the earliest backers of OpenAI, is nearing the launch of a $3 billion fund. It has recently placed bets on two AI startups, one in Japan and another in India.

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